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Apocrypha of the New Testament

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[2135] Acts xiii. 1; Rom. xvi. 21.

[2136] Acts xv. 39.

[2137] Or, turn away.

[2138] i.e., to finish my course.

[2139] This is the Syrian Laodiceia, opposite Cyprus.

[2140] Perhaps Corycus.

[2141] Or, Pityussa, close to the Zephyrian promontory.

[2142] Perhaps Aphrodisias.

[2143] Or, into.

[2144] To make much profit.

[2145] Crommyon Pr.

[2146] Lit., the voice.

[2147] Lapethus.

[2148] Lit., an idol-frenzy,—a term often applied to the worship of Bacchus.

[2149] Tamassus.

[2150] i.e., snowy, an epithet of Olympus, the mountain they crossed.

[2151] Perhaps Curtium, which was nearer Palæo Paphos than Curias Pr. was.

[2152] i.e., as a religious service.

[2153] Another reading is: In the city called Curium.

[2154] Lit., assemblies of the whole nation.

[2155] Another reading is: Eusebius the Jebusite. There is a legend that the Jebusites colonized Cyprus after they were driven out of Palestine by King David.

 

 

 

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